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Delayed understanding?

Poppy98

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Am I the only one who tends to understand the conversation better much later/ much too late?

Any tips for remedying this?

The only tip that I've found for myself is that when I'm less engaged in the conversation, I'm also more intentional about my decisions, if only barely. It doesn't speed up the length of time it takes to figure out that what they just did was hypocritcal, unfair, unethical or illegal (the things I should probably process most rapidly). I get too caught up in the content of the conversation itself.
 

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